NON-FICTION | 2018 | 412 pages

Over the past few years, Patricio has traveled to and from Cuba, taking notes on all that has unfolded since Fidel Castro stepped down in 2006

How does one narrate the end of one of the most relevant political processes in modern history? What is there to note when visiting an island that, slowly but surely, is becoming more modern? Both questions stem from an undeniable reality: an entire chapter of modern history is coming to an end.

With his finger on the pulse of everyday life in Cuba, Patricio Fernández tells among other things, the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with the United States, visits by Pope Francis and the Rolling Stones, the death of Fidel Castro and the Colombian Peace Process, among many others.